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(Oct 10) Afraid of Flying, Hypnotised Schoolboy Finally Home in UK By IBTimes AU They want him back home, and the family of Joe Thompson, a 12-year old British schoolboy who has a strong fear of flying, would do anything to pluck him out of Abu Dhabi. The final straw was applying hypnotherapy. (Oct 08) 5 Worst School Massacres Based on Lives Lost, Connecticut Massacre 4th on the List (VIDEOS) By IBTimes AU While parents, the academic community and people in general continued to be shocked by the Connecticut school massacre over the weekend, which resulted in the death of more than 20 schoolchildren, it was not the worst in history. (Dec 17, 2012) Olivia Munn Has Anxiety Disorder Trichotillomania: ‘I Rip Out My Eyelashes’ By IBTimes Actress Olivia Munn has went public announced that she has a rare anxiety disorder called trichotillomania during an interview with The New York Daily News. “It doesn’t hurt, but it’s really annoying. (Jul 31, 2012) Poverty, Not Mental Illness, Is Source Of Many Poor Mothers’ Anxiety: Study By IBTimes A team of Rutgers University researchers thinks some poor women might be getting misdiagnosed as mentally ill when their anxiety stems from the stress of poverty. (Jul 21, 2012) Freuds theory of unconscious conflict linked to anxiety symptoms in new U-M brain research By Health Canal Link between unconscious conflicts and conscious anxiety disorder symptoms shown, lending empirical support to psychoanalysis. (Jun 19, 2012) Aubrey Huff Anxiety Attack: What Causes Performance Anxiety In Athletes? More: Anxiety disorder – IBTimes Topics

The British filmmaker caught the eye of Tinseltown producers with his low-budget debut, Monsters, and was stunned when he was asked to helm the blockbuster remake. The offer was the fulfilment of a lifelong dream for Edwards, but the severe pressure of walking onto the set to work with stars such as Bryan Cranston, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Juliette Binoche sparked anxiety attacks. Edwards tells Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper, “I really felt overwhelmed, but then I thought about how I’d worked all my life to get to this point and that I couldn’t turn it down. “Making the film turned out to be the hardest thing I’ve ever done, mainly because of the pressure I put myself under. Panic would come and go all the time and I controlled that by telling myself, ‘If this is the only thing I ever do in my life, I’ve got to go out in a blaze of glory’.” Copyright 2014 World Entertainment News Network. All rights reserved. Read More: Gareth-Edwards-suffered-panic-attacks-on-Godzilla-set_53212588 – TheIndyChannel.com